Home-based services for children can promote success in integrated community settings, while avoiding unnecessary and prolonged hospitalization or out-of-home placement. These services can reduce symptoms and behaviors that impair educational progress, result in delinquency, CHINS, or juvenile justice proceedings, and otherwise created problems for children and their families.
The training materials below describe these system changes, how to access newly-developed services and what appeal rights exist. In addition, they propose ways in which the Rosie D. system transformation initiative can support and complement the work of advocates in a variety of legal practice areas.
Rosie D. Litigation Overview
Transforming the Medicaid Children’s Mental Health System
Reforming The Medicaid Children’s Mental Health System: Rosie D. Questions and Answers
Education
Reforming the Medicaid Children's Mental Health System: What Schools Should Know about Rosie D.
Juvenile Justice
Rosie D. v. Romney: Committee for Public Counsel Services
Questions and Answers:
Core Components of Home-Based Services for Children
Developing a System of Home-Based Services for Children: Key Elements and Legal Requirements under EPSDT
Evaluating the Need for Home-Based Services for Children
Home-Based Services in Selected States
Home-Based Services Remedy
Mental Health Screening and Assessment in the Juvenile Justice System: Self- Incrimination and Issues and Potential Solutions
Rosie D. v. Romney - Plaintiffs' Final Remedial Plan Appendix
Treatment Alternatives to Incarceration for Juvenile Offenders with Psychiatric and Emotional Disabilities: Effective Services and Potential Legal Strategies
Using Home-Based Programs in Other States
Using Medicaid to Obtain Home-Based Services for Children with SED
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